As part of a treatise on the hardenability of Ti-1023, a summary about the nucleation mechanisms of primary and secondary alpha, the viability of two-step aging, and existence of precipitation-free zones is provided. Assumptions are given on the nucleation mechanism of primary alpha particles and the effect of higher beta stabiliser content on stress-induced martensitic transformation. It is reminded that further research into two-step aging would be beneficial. A proposed design of the experiment deals with the existence of martensite in stressed samples, so that the martensitic transformation is minimized by an increased content of beta stabilisers, volume fraction of primary alpha, and beta grain size. Finally, a microstructure with stress-induced omega particles as precursors of secondary alpha particles may result in a better trade-off of mechanical properties; it is suggested that this be explored.
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